The document below is missing a few steps.  In order for NT to be used as a
router between to different segments (Intranet or Extranet), RIP services
must be
installed.  However, Once you establish connectivity, you are wide open on
the internet.  My suggestion? Use a simple Proxy Firewall such as WinProxy
($39) which has the capability of using a dedicated and  dial-in a(RAS) link
to the internet as well as provide DHCP services for your internal clients if
needed.

The setup is less than 10 minutes for the novice user... far less involved
than trying to get NT 3.51 or 4.0 to route between a two IP segments.

ciao!




Jack Dingler wrote:

> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/winresource/dnwinnt/S778E.HTM
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> Jack Dingler
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> > Guys has this post stumped everyone!
> >
> > I need to implement RAS dial in on a windows NT machine which already
> > has two interfaces I understand there is a way to add the RAS as a
> > service port but Unfortunately if I install RAS the Network Service Card
> > is given the external IP address of the card already set-up and I
> > suddenly can not access the internet from any of the workstations.
> >
> > Please help
> >
> > > Ken Lukongodo
> > > Business Systems Administrator
> > > Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited.
> > > P.O. Box 90401
> > > Mombasa
> > > Kenya
> > > Phone:+254 11 433511-519 (Ext. 209)
> > > Fax:+254 11 432603/432597
> >
> > > Ken Lukongodo
> > > Business Systems Administrator
> > > Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited.
> > > P.O. Box 90401
> > > Mombasa
> > > Kenya
> > > Phone:+254 11 433511-519 (Ext. 209)
> > > Fax:+254 11 432603/432597
> > >
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